Apologies for injecting facts and math into the discussion, but statistically speaking, you can actually only find 10 people working a full-time job for every 11 people receiving means-tested benefits.

Is there some open debate about jobs being good that I don’t know about? People who have a job are happier, live longer, suffer less illness, and generally contribute more to their communities.

The questions are about the pathway to a good job, what a good job is, and how to create more of them.